“and fear God by whom you demand one of another, and the wombs; surely God ever watches over you.” Women, Book IV, Opening Statement

“And slay not your children for fear of poverty; We will provide for you and them; surely the slaying of them is a grievous sin.” The Night Journey, Book XVII, passage 30

“O Prophet, when believing women come to thee, swearing fealty to thee upon the terms that they will not associate with God anything, and will not steal, neither commit adultery, nor slay their children.” The Woman Tested, LX, passage 10

This passage about The Immaculate Conception of Jesus Christ provides an example of life beginning at the moment of conception.

“So she conceived Him, and withdrew with Him to a distant place. Mary, Book XIX, passage 20”

The Choice

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A. Verbal and visual attacks and actions against The Laws of God and morality (evil) are subdued with an equal reaction by those who follow the Laws of God and Biblical moral codes (good).
B. An increasingly greater number of people are participating in evil. Those involved in works of good become tired and either agree with evil, stop caring, or become complacent.
C. People recognize evil and repent for sins committed. They pray to God to intercede and assist in the fight against evil.
D. Less people participate in evil. Maliciousness loses its’ momentum.
E. Refusal to comply with evil results in the triumph of good. Evil is subdued through the vigilance of the good. (*author’s note: In other words, people repent for their immoralities and return to the following on The Ten Commandments, avoid Capital Sins and Abominations therefore gaining God’s assistance in removing evil doers from the society.)